Hey People,
Just wanted to know one thing , which one is better PIX or
Checkpoint Firewall 1 and why??
Thanx in adv
Achal
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Anyone can recommend a good CSU for 3640 E1 module?
Thanks in advance.
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Hierarchical divisions, to separate different parts of a network into their
own mini network.
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I'm taking the CWMIO exam this wendsday, does anyone have any good links
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the Serial 0/0 notation, as well as any 2/0 0/2 notations liek this, are
only availabe on modular equipments, wether router or switch. the first
number is the module, and the second number is the interface itself. for
example, in a 4500. If u had a quad serial interface in the second slot, and
u
Dusty, ROFL at ur signature, that is hilarious.
on the other hand, i also have to agree with dusty, you dont pick your
firewall at a kmart on the shelf. you must and i repeat MUST evaluate and
define your security policy first. for example, the pix by default wants to
NAT, and if u dont want to,
Take a look at TTCP --
http://www.ccci.com/tools/ttcp/index.html
useful for IP based networks though.
From Ganymede --
http://www.qcheck.net/
Michael Fountain wrote:
This is slightly off topic, but does anyone know of a good, and preferably
free :), utility that can measure the
FTP runs over TCP, that requires an acknoledge for n packets (window). On a
WAN environment, if you have plenty of BW, delay is going to be one of the
limiting factors. Other factors are: I/O on your PC, quality of the TCP/IP
stack (I have Win95 and we connect through a DS-3 to the Internet, but
Thanx for ur reply Guilherme,
We have tried FTP during different times of the day from different
desktops and servers.. These servers provide better throughput on other
point to point lines.
Well, we only suspect that our ISP could have done some traffic
shaping to limit FTP to
this one works, at the end of the show you can register for a free book
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Guys,
I just tried it and I could reach the
Try this link www.cisco.com/offer.networkagility/d800
This is an offer for an IOS software folio with all this information
The code you will need is 10864567
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Thanks. I've also come across an application from AnalogX that meters
bandwith, but it doesn't generate any.
Has anyone had success trying to use the ttcp command on the router? I
tried on the most of the models we have, and it wasn't recognized in any of
them.
Take a look at TTCP --
hello there,
Can anyone suggest a good website about Framerelay
traffic shaping.
Thanks in advance...
Regards,
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May I know which command can reset the Catalyst 2924 XL to factory default
configurations?
The 2924XL holds the configuration in two
RE: Difference Between T1 Frame relayTo clarify, T1 (or better still, DS1)
is a Physical Layer standard which regulated line encoding and bit timing.
Frame Relay is a Data Link Layer framing convention (based on a modified
HDLC) and has nothing to do with the Physical Layer bit timing and line
Hi,
I need information on Frame Relay for a presentation.
Can someone give me a lead to a web page?
Dzilo
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A good place to start might be www.cisco.com
do a search on CCO for Frame-Relay
Aaron
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Hi,
I need information on Frame
Thanks everyone for the help. What I was looking for is at the following
url.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios11/rnrt110/rnrt1
10.htm#xtocid35624
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Does any know if there is a website where you can
search for the make of a peice of hardware from the
mac address?
Cheers
George
=
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CCNA, MCP
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Dear Gang:
Can any one provide me with some information on how to set up an ISP. I will also be
pleased if such information would include items such as relevant questions to ask from
a client.
Thanks in advance.
Lucky Anetor; MCSE, CCNA, CCNP
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Bank United
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http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/index.shtml
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Does any know if there is a website where you can
search for the make of a peice of
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/frame.htm
http://www.mot.com/networking/frame-relay/
http://www.paradyne.com/frame_sourcebook/
http://www.itprc.com/datalink.htm
http://www.protocols.com/protoc.shtml
This should keep you busy.
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Hi,
Does anyone know when the ccie design beta written results will be appearing
as I am away from home and will not be back until July
Thanks
Andy
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What is a loopback interface for, besides the Router ID in OSPF ?
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However, I've long ago started using the newsfeed instead. Point your
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Hiya;
Anyone please tell me what is the switching exam 2.0 about, I would
like to take FRS exam towrard my CCNP 2.0.
Thanks in advance
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Book recommendation:
"ISP Survival Guide" by Geoff Huston. It's an excellent book. Some of the
chapters are generic TCP/IP fundamentals, but the chapters on business
planning and ISP engineering are unique.
Priscilla
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Try this:
http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/index.shtml
-Andrew
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Does any know if there is a website
http://www.shmoo.com/tools/mac/
Rog
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Does any know if there is a website where you can
search for
Check the "Vendor/Ethernet MAC Address Lookup" site here:
http://coffer.com/mac_find/
Priscilla
At 07:43 AM 5/23/2000 -0700, George Dodds wrote:
Does any know if there is a website where you can
search for the make of a peice of hardware from the
mac address?
Cheers
George
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George
Does anyone have any ideas about implementing static ipx routes between
two different routers? Or better yet, static routes based on availability
of destination interface/address (ip or ipx)
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We've got a 3640 with DB15 E1 connector, E1 line is
Rj45. I thought we should use a CSU, right?
No. For T carrier, you must use DSU/DSU. For E carrier, only
DSU is required, while CSU (or LTU-Line Termination Unit in
E terminology) is not.
So, E1 module that you have includes DSU. DB-15
Sasa,
We've got a 3640 with DB15 E1 connector, E1 line is
Rj45. I thought we should use a CSU, right?
Thanks in advance.
Jim
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Anyone can recommend a good CSU for 3640 E1
module?
Jim,
do you really need it ? We connect 3640/E1
Hello!
I'm not too familiar with the going prices for used Cisco products, and I
was wondering if you could inform me as to wether or not I got a good deal
on the following:
Cisco 4000 with 2 Dual serial NPU's and one single ethernet NPU
Cisco MGS 1 token ring/2 serial
4 Token Ring NIC's and
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/lm/buffer/offer/securitysolution/c/1338_jump/V
389-100K1
Peter Norton's Network Security Fundamentals
Damian Scoles
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NW Community Hospital
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All,
I have searched for several days on the HP, Microsoft, and Cisco web sites.
I have not been able to figure out which TCP/IP port number an NT server
would use to send a print job to a JetDirect card (LJ 4000 and its ilk).
The reason this relates to Cisco is this: We have Windows
(this e-mail is best viewed with a fixed font like Courier)
I can't seem to picture the theory behind Cisco's 'Three Layer Model' with
Core, Distribution and Access layers.
Below, I have designed a minor network where the headquarter's LAN is made
up of three switches (1,2 and 3) and they are
The best way to understand the 3 layer model is to memorize ( as much as you
can ) what takes place at each layer, especially the important aspects..
such as high speed switching is done at the core layer, access lists and
filtering should be done at the access layer, etc... Cisco Press
Hi !
In the near future we will buy some vlabs from mentorlabs !
as those labs a pretty expensive we will perhaps only afford
5 of those.
MY QUESTION: if any of you already has some of those labs - perhaps
we could exchange them ???-
would be great if some of you could help us !
thanx in
Title: RE: Somewhat OT: JetDirect port number
If it's printing ldp -515
If it's HP jetdirect - 9100
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Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 12:37 PM
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Port status, MRTG:
http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html
Everything you wanted to know about Cisco MIBs:
ftp://ftp.cisco.com/pub/mibs
for all their products. I can't remember where I found this link from
CCO.. it didn't come up right away. I just posted the MRTG link to
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/lm/show_form.pl?95910771478430175781251140TEST-100XA
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Hey Joe, can you tell more about the "Diameter of the network" when using
RIP/OSPF ?
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Perfect with minor issues. RIP V1 only supports FLSM and OSPF supports
VLSM. So it
Hello:
An interviewer asked if I could enable RIP and OSPF on the same network.
I answered that it is possible to overlap protocols, but it is not
recommended. I said that OSPF has an Administrative Distance lower than RIP,
so OSPF will be the procotol in use.
Is that a complete/correct answer
David who? (Did you reply to the correct thread?)
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Hi David ,
in the CIT test are there any questions about Catalyst and OSPF ?
Do you remember any other arguments apart ISDN and Spanning tree ?
thank you very much
Ciao
Flavio
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try this doc.
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/networking/support_doc/bpj01014.html
daveh
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All,
I have searched for
Hello:
An interviewer asked if I could enable RIP and OSPF on the same network.
I answered that it is possible to overlap protocols, but it is not
recommended. I said that OSPF has an Administrative Distance lower than RIP,
so OSPF will be the procotol in use.
Is that a correct answer ?
Do you mean loopback interface???
At Tuesday 5/23/2000 08:51 AM , K.FUJIWARA wrote:
I understand how to configure the local loop interface, and for what it is used in
OSPF.
But I can't make sence about the way to decide the local loop address.
Please tell me easy way.
hey it would be
access-list 101 deny ip 192.189.243.64 0.0.0.63
On Tue, 23 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have used uncommon subnets vey little, and have forgotten part of my
mask stuff.
If I have this:
Access-lst 101 deny ip 192.189.243.64 255.255.255.192 any
I know that
Agreed. Sarcom has been in free-fall for a couple of years, and don't
really know what to do about the whole "Internet thing".
I had an appointment with a district manager, but he was too busy talking to
System One to pay any attention to me. If I had billed him my regular rate
for the
Sharp and ready to be blunt!
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From: Starry
1. Type all of your available static IP addresses on to little slips of
paper.
2. Tape these slips of paper all over a dart board.
3. Put on a blindfold.
4. Throw a dart at the board.
5. Repeat this process until you hit one of the slips of paper. That is the
address you should use for your
Hello
when you make the CCIE ISP dial then you have the knowledge to build up ISP
if cash is no problem. I will take the CCIE ISP dial DRAKE and LAB if
possbile. I have 2 weeks of that stuff with a CCIE ISP dial instuctor
because i am certified as an MCSE+Internet and now i know how the rabbit
Here's the easy way. If you want to allow/block an entire subnet such as:
192.168.1.240 255.255.255.240 then your mask will be determined as follows
255.255.255.255
- 255.255.255.240
0. 0.0. 15
Its that easy.
JOE
CCNP,
U...Yeah if it all works
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Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 12:48 AM
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Hello!
I'm not too familiar with the going prices for used Cisco
If you want Check Point and a hardware-based solution, check out Nokia's
platform. It runs Check Point on a pre-hardened OpenBSD-based OS. Also,
Nokia's support is top-notch.
-Jarrett
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Hi all,
runts and giants can also occur on a ethernet segment
due to a bad NIC card on router/hub/switch/PC/Server.
In such a case the NIC card may not be capable of
forming an Ethernet frame within the 64k-1518k range
of valid frame sizes.
Also watch out for Cisco's ISL protocol causing
HP Openview is probably the most popular and CiscoWorks can be loaded on
top of this.
Other packages include SNMPc from Blackrock, Sun NetManager and Nortel
Optivity.
There is also some tools like Big Brother and MRTG which fill certain
roles within Network Management.
Darren
On Tue, 23 May
Hello:
Somebody asked me if IGRP could be configured to use metrics different than
Bandwidth, Load, Delay, MTU and Reliability.
I know that IGRP can be configured using the "variance" command to set
unequal cost load balancing.
I don't think that could be considered a metric. My answer was
hi everyone
i have a question
i have a 1605 router(2 ethernet and 1 serial) at home and i am testing
access list . My network has 2 pc each connected to the different int
through a hub i.e 2 subnets and each pc is connected to different subnet
relative to the interfaces
i tried to ping one
Hey Group...
Has anyone tried Todd's "CCNA VIRTUAL LAB E-TRAINER"?
If so, some feedback please.
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Sorry, IGRP and EIGRP can use Bandwidth, Load, Delay, MTU and Reliability.
By default they use bandwidth and delay. To modify this behavior, use
METRIC WEIGHT under the routing process.
JOE
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The test objectives are not yet available on the Cisco website. The course
outlines are representative of the test objectives and can be found digging
through the Cisco website or on www.CCNP-Study.com under the "Find out more
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Anyone know a good place to purchase a v.35 DCE cable for Cisco 4000 series
(DB50 male to V.35 female). Thanks.
DC
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I've received this quotation from Training Partners Pte Ltd -India
Course Name Course chargesCourse Duration
(per participant)
ICRC Rs.30,000/- 5 days
ACRC Rs.30,000/- 5 days
CID
What is the config???
If we cannot see the routing table, how can we know.
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heres my setup.
www.grandstore.com
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anywhere is a loose term..
are you running routing protocols igrp rip ? ; if not do it and try pinging
does your host have the default gateway setup ? ; if no the put the ip of
the interface of the router that your host is connected to .
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Any finally words of advice for CVoice?
I'm taking the exam this Friday!
I want to thank the list for all your help, and encouragement.
Wish me luck!
Scott Jensen
CCNP, CCDP, MCSE
(Not the SJ from Evergreen, or IBM)
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Mohit Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 23-05-2000 09:32:29 PM
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Subject: website about Framerelay traffice shaping - help
hello there,
Can
Jim Bond wrote:
Anyone can recommend a good CSU for 3640 E1 module?
Jim,
do you really need it ? We connect 3640/E1 port directly
to E1 line without any problem.
Sasa, CCNP
Correct me if I am wrong, but he does need a CSU.
Based on what I know, when leased line connections are made, a
Speak softly and carry a big stick! :-
Chuck
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Any finally words of advice for CVoice?
Hey Group,
Does anyone have any CCNP study guides on file that they wouldn't mind
sending or pointing me towards the links? I used the ones for CCNA for
cramming and would like to just check the CCNP ones out. Thanks, ~Z~ CCNA
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Please help me. Where can I find information about
market share ofMail Server Products such as: Netscape Messaging Server or
Intermail Post.Office. I have gone to netscape website but can notfound
Information.
Thanks a lot!
Okay.
I hope this is an appropriate subject for this group.
I just recently bought a cisco 4000 to get some hands-on.
What would you recommend to get this box up to a decent IOS version?
What is the best source for ram/flash/ios upgrades?
I realize I could research this myself, but if ten
Hi all,
I'm just about to implement the dual ip address on a single Ethernet
interface. Has anyone encounter any problems regarding this setup ? or any
potential flaws against this.
Any comments are appreciated.
Kind regards,
Justin Vo
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Sorry, I forgot the title before ...
I am looking for information on how to connect to
internet via 2 ISP.
Do you know of any docs that summarize the solutions
(ie BGP, statics, ...) ?
I am more interested on how to configure the routers
together knowing that
I will have 2
Hi all,
Does anyone know if the 5213A module on the cat 5000 supports
ISL?
TIA
Nnanna
Joe answer was great but I would add that OSPF allows Route Summarization
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Perfect with minor issues. RIP V1 only supports FLSM and OSPF supports
VLSM.
Hello There,
I am looking for information on how to connect to
internet via 2 ISP.
Do you know of any docs that summarize the solutions
(ie BGP, statics, ...) ?
I am more interested on how to configure the routers
together knowing that
I will have 2 different pool of registered IP from 2
Joe should be busy getting ready for his lab so let me.
RIP routes are limited to a maximum distance of 16 "layer 3" hops (i.e.
routers)... Basically your network could contain 26 routers but the max
route from one to another (a - z) could not hop thru more then 15 or RIP
would not see the
Take a look at:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/732/nat/
The first link under the "white papers" is an excellent doc that talks
about how to do what your asking using NAT.
HTH,
Kent
Cisco Wave wrote:
Hello There,
Sorry, I forgot the title before ...
I am looking for information on how
It will work, but to make it fast switch instead of process switch add this
command to the interface:
ip route-cache same-interface
JOE
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I am looking for Checkpoint Courseware for version 4.1
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